The next step for robot movies is a 40k movie. Dreadnoughts and Defilers will soothe the robot demographic, while Spacemarines and eternal terror from beyond the stars will satisfy the escapist bloodlust of the guy on the street.
The next step for robot movies is a 40k movie. Dreadnoughts and Defilers will soothe the robot demographic, while Spacemarines and eternal terror from beyond the stars will satisfy the escapist bloodlust of the guy on the street.
Never happen, and the world is a poorer place for it.
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Who the hell said it wasn't enough robots? Like 75% of the entire damn movie was robots!
Fuck those people.
As I recall, 75% of it was Shia Lebouf trying to get in some girl's pants and some Australian broad talking about genetic computers or something.
The remaining 25% was a robot peeing on a guy.
I think maybe I saw a bad print, though. A whole lot of the movie I couldn't even see because the film was misaligned or something, so it was just shaking around like crazy.
Only seemed to happen during the action scenes, though.
Weird.
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As I recall, 75% of it was Shia Lebouf trying to get in some girl's pants and some Australian broad talking about genetic computers or something.
The remaining 25% was a robot peeing on a guy.
I think maybe I saw a bad print, though. A whole lot of the movie I couldn't even see because the film was misaligned or something, so it was just shaking around like crazy.
Only seemed to happen during the action scenes, though.
Weird.
Maybe it just seemed like 75% because of how terrible those parts were.
Or maybe you're just a big doo-doo head about movies.
Voltron: Defender of the Universe — Producer Mark Gordon (Grey's Anatomy, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen) is developing a Voltron movie. In July 2005, producer Mark Gordon announced a collaboration with producer Pharrell Williams as well as producers Mark Costa and Frank Oelman to make a live-action film adaptation of the franchise. Pharrell Williams was also reported to score the film.[5] The project's development was funded by Jim Young's Animus Films.[6] In December 2006, screenwriter Justin Marks was announced to have completed a script for Gordon.[7] In August 2007, the production entity New Regency entered negotiations with Mark Gordon Co. to adapt Voltron. Interest in the property heightened after the box office success of Transformers, another film involving robots. Marks's script was described as "a post-apocalyptic tale set in New York City... [in which] five ragtag survivors of an alien attack band together and end up piloting the five lion-shaped robots that combine and form the massive sword-wielding Voltron that helps battle Earth's invaders.[6]" On August 18, 2008, Relativity Media entered negotiations with New Regency to finance and produce the film, though on a more moderate budget, utilizing cost-saving CGI techniques such as those used in 300. Max Makowski is set to direct. As of the end of August 2008, the title had been set for "Voltron: Defender of the Universe".[8] WEP are currently in a legal battle with Toei over the movie rights.
Please, I'm begging you God, allow this to happen. The producer doesn't have a great record, but he at least produced Reaper.
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I'm so mad at you Geek
But I can't stay mad looking at those puppies
My favorite part is that the have little slides to just slide one in when another gets to tired
and then when they try to get out they just slide back down
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no kidding
First it's not enough, now it's too many.
There is no pleasing some people.
I think the real issue is that it's too many Transformers movies.
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What? The first movie had plenty of robots!
Who the hell said it wasn't enough robots? Like 75% of the entire damn movie was robots!
Fuck those people.
I disagree only because there is a significant lack of robot movies out right now.
I want to see them do Voltron somehow. I don't care how terrible or ridiculous, I just want them to do it.
Never happen, and the world is a poorer place for it.
As I recall, 75% of it was Shia Lebouf trying to get in some girl's pants and some Australian broad talking about genetic computers or something.
The remaining 25% was a robot peeing on a guy.
I think maybe I saw a bad print, though. A whole lot of the movie I couldn't even see because the film was misaligned or something, so it was just shaking around like crazy.
Only seemed to happen during the action scenes, though.
Weird.
your = belonging to you
their = belonging to them
there = not here
they're = they are
Maybe it just seemed like 75% because of how terrible those parts were.
Or maybe you're just a big doo-doo head about movies.
transformers game was silly
But I can't stay mad looking at those puppies
My favorite part is that the have little slides to just slide one in when another gets to tired
and then when they try to get out they just slide back down
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...I was planning on watching some football.
I think a lot of people are
the DS one was very fun.
gay
Best television in years.
Matilda being awesome. Charlie Brown being a bad ass. Theodore being the biggest little man you ever did see.
Fuck
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